200

PTA206 Neurological Rehabilitation

This course provides an integrated approach to basic neuroscience and applied neuro-rehabilitation. It presents practical applications for the functional implications of neurological damage. The course addresses the value and distinctness of physical therapy for the developing, mature, and aging neurological patient.

3

Prerequisites

PTA256

PTA208 Rehabilitation IV Devices

This course will present the basic adaptive, assistive, protective, supportive, orthotic and prosthetic devices used in the physical therapy profession. The course involves the application of the composite theoretical knowledge in modifying, progressing, or discontinuing the use of such treatment or devices in the physical therapy plan of care. 

2

Prerequisites

PTA256

PTA210 Motor Development and Aging

This course presents the biopsychosocial aspects of the human lifespan from conception through death. It studies the biological changes that occur from birth to dying. It addresses the psychosocial influences, changes, and adaptations of the human being during his/her lifespan. 

2

Prerequisites

PTA256

PTA255 Clinical Education Experience I

The focus of this full-time clinical education experience is to introduce the student to a physical therapy clinical setting for the first time. Prior to the first day of clinical attendance, the student will complete a series of lab activities and foundational skill checkoffs to ensure safety and competency. During the clinical experience, the student works under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in an approved facility. The facility provides learning experiences consistent with the student's level of knowledge. The clinical education experience allows opportunities to implement the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom/laboratory setting.
4

Prerequisites

All 100 Level Courses

PTA256 Clinical Education Experience II

The focus of this full-time clinical education experience is to provide the student with a clinical working environment under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in an approved facility. The facility provides learning experiences consistent with the student's level of knowledge. This clinical education experience allows opportunities to continue refining the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and laboratory settings and utilize them in a clinical setting. The students will continue to develop their critical thinking skills in providing care to their patients. Students will require less supervision for previously learned skills. Upon completion of the experience, students will participate in intermediate critical thinking skills competencies within the lab environment.
4

Prerequisites

PTA255

PTA257 Clinical Education Experience III

The focus of this full-time clinical experience is to validate the level of independence gained in areas of patient care, documentation, and professionalism as a physical therapist assistant student. Prior to attending this clinical experience, the student will complete a series of lab activities working with the more medically complex patient, layering in more advanced critical thinking, and compound psychosocial issues. The student will work towards independence in all aspects of the scope of physical therapy clinical practice. This clinical experience allows the student to establish a comfort level and confidence with the facility, supervising therapist, and patients. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to follow the progression from initial evaluation through discharge with a multitude of different rehabilitation opportunities.
4

Prerequisites

All coursework through the 12th term of the PTA curriculum

PTA258 Clinical Education Experience IV

The focus of this full-time terminal clinical experience is to validate the level of independence gained in areas of patient care, documentation, communication, and professionalism as a physical therapist assistant student.  The student will work towards independence in all aspects of the scope of physical therapy practice and will achieve entry-level clinical competency upon completion in preparation for the National Physical Therapist Assistant board examination. This clinical education experience allows the student to refine professional interactions and have a basic understanding of departmental administrative mechanisms and expectations. Upon completion of the clinical education experience within the clinical setting, the student will return to laboratory activities to demonstrate competent safe care of patients throughout the continuum of care.  Upon completion of the course, the student will be prepared to work under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist in the delivery of rehabilitative care.
4

Prerequisites

PTA257

PTA275 Physical Therapist Assistant Preparatory

This course prepares students for the National Physical Therapy Exam for the Physical Therapist Assistant through analysis of information taught during their didactic, laboratory and clinical coursework as well as facilitating proper study, review and examination taking techniques. Valuable career and professional development strategies are also discussed.
3

Prerequisites

PTA258